ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will test fire a new nuclear-capable missile by the end of this month, a media report said Saturday.

Geo News reported that the surface-to-surface 'Nasr' missile has a 180-km range and a high degree of accuracy.

The army has completed preparations for it, said sources.

Pakistan April 25 successfully test-fired an intermediate range nuclear-capable missile, less than a week after India tested a 5,000-km range missile.

The missile was capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads.

In March, Pakistan test-fired a nuclear-capable short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile. The Hatf-2 missile can travel up to 180 km and deliver nuclear as well as conventional warheads with high accuracy.

Pakistan's missile repertory includes Hatf ballistic missiles and its variants, Ghaznavi short-range ballistic missile, Ghauri and Shaheen medium and intermediate range ballistic missiles, Babur cruise missiles and Baktar-Shikan anti-tank guided missile, most of which have been developed with China's help.

why worry when whole of india is already covered by pakistanimissiles.But pakistan needs to test ICBM for future conflicts with west and china.

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Does Pakistan have a missile/rocket that travels faster than MACH 2?
All scuds are easily intercepted just look at Israel for a clue
Iraq fired 600 scuds and only about 4 penetrated .Pakistan will
Not improve on this percentage.